You must use some of all 3 of the challenge fat quarter fabrics in your project.

You can add ANY other fabric of your choosing to complete your project.

must be your own design and not from a commercial pattern- (It is OK to use public domain quilt blocks, like stars and log cabins etc).

THINK SMALL: for a quilt, the perimeter (all four sides added together) must be 160” or smaller. OR consider designing a stocking, pillow, tote bag, purse, a set of snack mats, a mini tree skirt etc. Your project must be completed and returned to the shop by Saturday, August 12th, 2017.

Voting will end on Sept 15. The maker with the most votes in the shop AND on line will win a bundle of 12 Fat Quarters. You can vote for as many as you like.Thanks so much for adding your votes!

Now that Thanksgiving has been enjoyed, I am revisiting this Book (it has 18 great Holiday Projects in it!) This is my favorite book in the shop right now. Even more so now that December is afoot!

One sweet pattern in the book is the 'Oh Christmas Tree' tree skirt. I made this one from a 25th and Pine Jelly Roll click HERE to get your Jelly Roll.

Besides being fun to make and pretty when finished , I like that this project uses up nearly the entire jelly roll. You'll need some other fabrics to make the binding, ties and backing.

The hexagons in the tree skirt are pieced in nifty rows, No set in seams or tricky business in this festive project. A 60 degree ruler is a most helpful tool for cutting the tree skirt pieces. I like this one from Creative Grids rulers